With its wide array of programs, the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics generates new events, features, tools, and research every day.
Center staff and scholars also regularly appear in the media, which is captured in the Media Mentions section of our website. For reporters looking for sources, we offer ethics experts, which details the expertise of our staff and faculty scholars.
Garanzini brings perspective on higher education, philosophy, and religion to the Ethics Center advisory board.
Leadership takes many forms, and often the most important thing leaders can do is listen. Leaders from industry, civil society, and academia met with Congressman Khanna to inform his thinking about AI regulation.
Ethics Center faculty and staff explore the ethical considerations of generative AI and help SCU faculty and students examine these issues within academic setting.
The Ethics Center releases its 2022-23 Annual Report.
Jennett’s role as a fellow is complex, but has provided opportunities such as co-creating a curriculum for her mentees, shadowing physicians, and facilitating her own research project.
Ethics Center Advisory Board Member Anjali Joshi offers her fruitful insight on how technology companies can work internally to provide positive external outcomes.
A new book from the AI Research Group for the Vatican Center for Digital Culture, "Encountering AI: Ethical and Anthropological Investigations," explores questions ranging from autonomous weapons to labor to human-AI relationship, and will be an invaluable resource for all Catholics in their search to understand and encounter the new technology.
The Ethics Bowl California Regional competition took place on Saturday, Dec. 2 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
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